Volume 1, Issue 14: Kevin Richardson, Chief Growth Officer, Healthy Business Group Discusses Wellness Solutions and Healthcare Benefits

Dear colleagues, In this issue, we speak with Kevin Richardson, Chief Growth Officer, Healthy Business Group, to discuss his role and interest in healthcare benefits and wellness solution programs offered by the Healthy Business Group. This issue also brings you news on the report of fewer professional opportunities for women physicians from

Spotlight Interview: Kevin Richardson, Chief Growth Officer, Healthy Business Group

About Kevin Richardson Kevin has been a leader in the employee benefits industry for 35 years. Successful in building revenue, brand, strategy; developing markets, teams and relationships, He has a national presence in the carrier, third party administrator, broker and consultant spaces. Experienced in sales management, underwriting and talent acquisition, Kevin

Industry News: Volume 1, Issue 14

Women physicians report fewer professional opportunities from online networking By Dave Muoio FierceHealthcare.com—Most male and female physicians say they use social media for professional networking, but the latter group is less likely to report that their time online yielded tangible professional benefits such as speaking opportunities or a scholarship. Among a sample

Volume 1, Issue 13: Jack Huber, President, and Terrance Bayliss, CEO, Alaxo Airway Stents, Discuss Better Breathing and Improved Sleep

Dear colleagues, In this issue, we speak with Jack Huber, President, and Terrance Bayliss, CEO, Alaxo Airway Stents, to discuss better breathing and improved sleep. This issue also brings you news on the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States, mental health, and the effects of telehealth on nurses. Please stay safe and tell

Industry News: Volume 1, Issue 13

Biden outlines ways to get COVID-19 vaccine to hesitant Americans as demand ebbs By Robert King FierceHealthcare.com—President Joe Biden laid out a new goal to have 70% of adult Americans get at least their first COVID-19 vaccine shot by the Fourth of July and have 160 million Americans fully vaccinated. The goal, outlined